Author

Emmanuelle Wilhelm

Institute of Neuroscience, Brussels - Cited by 97 - Parkinson - Motor control - Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - Basal Ganglia - Deep Brain Stimulation

Biography

Emmanuelle is a MD (Neurology Assistant Doctor) who, during her medicine studies at the Université catholique de Louvain, joined the CoActions lab as a research student (2012 - 2016). Over that time, she worked on preparatory motor inhibition, mainly in alcohol-dependent patients, but also helped to develop a new double-coil TMS method (cfr. Innovation section). She started her PhD thesis in October 2016. Her goal is to investigate the role of the basal ganglia in motor inhibition, working with medically treated and DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) treated Parkinson’s patients.
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39
2016
Deficient inhibition in alcohol-dependence: let’s consider the role of the motor system!
C Quoilin, E Wilhelm, P Maurage, P De Timary, J DuqueNeuropsychopharmacology 43 (9), 1851-1858, 2018201
35
2018
Increased reliance on value-based decision processes following motor cortex disruption
A Zénon, PA Klein, A Alamia, F Boursoit, E Wilhelm, J DuqueBrain stimulation 8 (5), 957-964, 2015201
17
2015
Testing the influence of various parameters on preparatory motor inhibition: a possible explanation for discrepancies between previous studies
E Wilhelm, J Duque, J GrandjeanCongr. Belgian Soc. Neurosci. https://doi. org/10.3389/conf. fnins 80, 2017201
4
2017